Police kill escaped tiger after it injures man in Germany
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Escaped tiger shot by police after attacking man near Leipzig BBCGerman police kill tiger believed to have escaped from "Tiger Queen" after it attacked man in enclosure CBS NewsTiger escapes enclosure near Leipzig, one person injured DW.comEscaped Tiger Thought to Be Owned by 'Tiger Queen' Shot Dead by Police After Mauling Keeper People.comPolice shoot escaped big cat belonging to ‘Germany's Tiger Queen' The Telegraph
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It is believed the tiger was owned by a woman who describes herself as Germany's "Tiger Queen," CBS News partner BBC News reported.
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The tiger escaped a facility owned by local trainer Carmen Zander, also known as Germany's "Tiger Queen", according to local media reports.
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